I designed an attenuator that works great except...
There are two inductors in my design. One of them is speaking to my single coil pickups (constant whistle). The one that sets the high frequency impedance rise. The other inductor sets the low mid rise and is bypassed by a cap so this could be part of why it's not giving me trouble. This one is a higher H value so it has an iron core. I also have a copper band around it. The high Q inductor is an air core unit. I tried the copper band on this one with no luck. I've also tried shielding both inductors in steel and grounding to the main chassis ground with no luck. I haven't tried the full copper/steel Faraday shield yet.
Do air core inductors have more stray EMF than iron core units? If I used an iron core inductor for the high Q and used the copper band would that push some of the stray EMF back into the core? could that help?
I know most attenuator circuits only use one inductor. This is probably why. But I'd like the keep the design as it is because it sounds so transperant.
I'm trying not to use C core or toroid units because this design may go to market so I need to keep the costs down if possible. So any way to make a simple bar core inductor work would be best. But I'll be happy for any answers.
Any ideas appreciated.
Chuck
There are two inductors in my design. One of them is speaking to my single coil pickups (constant whistle). The one that sets the high frequency impedance rise. The other inductor sets the low mid rise and is bypassed by a cap so this could be part of why it's not giving me trouble. This one is a higher H value so it has an iron core. I also have a copper band around it. The high Q inductor is an air core unit. I tried the copper band on this one with no luck. I've also tried shielding both inductors in steel and grounding to the main chassis ground with no luck. I haven't tried the full copper/steel Faraday shield yet.
Do air core inductors have more stray EMF than iron core units? If I used an iron core inductor for the high Q and used the copper band would that push some of the stray EMF back into the core? could that help?
I know most attenuator circuits only use one inductor. This is probably why. But I'd like the keep the design as it is because it sounds so transperant.
I'm trying not to use C core or toroid units because this design may go to market so I need to keep the costs down if possible. So any way to make a simple bar core inductor work would be best. But I'll be happy for any answers.
Any ideas appreciated.
Chuck
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